I went there with my 20 year old daughter specifically for the gluten free option. My daughter has Celiac. The restaurant is inside a casino. There is no outside entrance. We entered a side door to the casino where the restaurant was literally 10 steps away. The man at the door turned us away. We were not allowed to enter the restaurant.
No
The gluten-free options were minimal, the food was mediocre, the drinks were awful. But I didn't get sick. That is the best I can offer for review for this place
Gluten free menu - good understanding of cross contamination
It was my second time eating here and I had a salad with no meat. It was really busy and the waitress seemed really casual about my GF request and mention of celiac. I didn’t feel fully confident that it would be safe. The salad was fine, but my stomach was a little bit off after. Not sure if it was from there, but wish there was more to offer at BWI or that GT was a little more user-friendly.
— Somewhat
— Not Much
— Average
I haven’t eaten there yet, but I called and they said they would have such excellent accommodations for gluten free/celiac. They seemed happy to use different fryers, utensils, and cooking spaces, etc. I can’t wait to try it one day. Call yourself to confirm, but I am adding it here for others to find.
— Somewhat
No gluten free menu anymore
I spoke to the manager Ian. He notified me that the fryer was not dedicated, but the grills are free from cross contact. There is a GF menu, not available on their online ordering. The front of house waitress who took my pickup order asked me if I wanted separate bags for my daughter's food and mine (she's not celiac thankfully).
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
Separate gluten free menu. I had the chicken sandwhich and house salad with ranch. Food was tasty. Nice options.
— Very
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Good